From the early days with Syd Barrett to the Roger Waterless Division Bell, Pink Floyd laid down an impressive body of sound images that few bands can ever hope to rival. There’s even allot of great solo work to love. The most known symbol for Pink Floyd is the Dark Side of the Moon cover […]

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Being a big Led Zeppelin fan, I had to make some sort of Zeppelin shirt. But what was I to do? Unlike a band like the Grateful Dead, who had a plethora of iconography to choose from, Led Zeppelin had limited visual symbolism. The two items I settled on as instantly recognizable imagery, Led Zeppelin […]

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I’ve done many batik requests, that ultimately were one off pieces. This Robert Johnson image came from an vinyl album cover that a friend handed to me and said, I want you to put that on a shirt for me. I think he was exceeding pleased with this one.

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Jimi Hendrix is still the undisputed psychedelic guitar master. (You wanna’ dispute that? Comments below!) For me and the tools I used, this was a rather easy image to create. I listened to Jimi every time I crafted one, and I put every bit of that madman’s transcendence I could into each image. Goddess bless […]

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One of the greatest hallucinatory things I even saw in a concert was the Bubblemen doing the Bubblemen Rap at soon to be demolished Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh PA, probably in 1991. What a great place to see a Psychedelic Show. That night is a story in itself. I love the Bubblemen, and god […]

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Many folks would have been introduced to this image with the Led Zeppelin 4 album, sometimes called Zoso. They lifted the image from one tarot deck or another. This card is associated with the Hebrew letter yod, which is the first letter of the Tetragrammaton. It is also associated with the Zodiac Sign of Virgo. […]

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This is an original Hawkwind design, based on the kind of iconography that this kick ass psychedelic band is associated with. Hawkwind is another favorite for studio music. When I’m doing free form sketching there are few bands that can deliver better inspiration.

This image combines the double-headed-hawk as a burning bird […]

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I first saw the Grateful Dead in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania on July 6th, 1987. At the time I really didn’t know their music very well. A bunch of my friends had gone to see them in Philadelphia PA earlier that year and I was informed I was absolutely going to see them the next time they […]